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John Herron leaves Larne FC ‘by mutual consent’ after row over IRA T-shirt

The 28-year-old, who is originally from North Lanarkshire, became the focus of criticism after a photograph emerged on social media of him wearing the T-shirt at a Wolfe Tones gig at Feile An Phobail in west Belfast on August 14.

The club announced the next day that Herron had been suspended while an investigation was carried out.

Herron also received a 10-game ban from the Irish Football Association.

The historic republican slogan is contentious as it has denoted support for the Provisional IRA.

In a statement on Monday night, Larne Football Club said: “We can confirm John Herron has left the club, after his contract was terminated by mutual agreement.

“We would like to take this opportunity to reiterate our total commitment to being an inclusive football club.

“We will continue to be unwavering in our work to make Inver Park a place for all and will not allow this to be undermined in any way, shape or form.

“The club will be making no further comment on the matter.”

Yesterday the News Letter reported that the Irish Football Association had handed down a ten match ban to Larne FC player John Herron after he was pictured wearing an IRA T-shirt.

On 15 August Larne FC suspended Herron after he was photographed wearing a republican sports top with the words ‘tiochfaidh ar la’ in the shape of an Armalite assault rifle.

It was understood that the IFA’s (Irish Football Association) Disciplinary Committee has written to Larne FC offering a sanction of a 10-match ban for the player for an alleged breach of Article 17 of the Articles of Association (bringing the game into disrepute), and a £500 fine for the club.

It is understood the normal procedure in such cases is that the IFA seeks a response from a player/club before

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